Originally Posted by mrowl
Originally Posted by mrowl
... that's not food.
I was going to say just because its glam-rock.Originally Posted by OUAndy1807
One that very few here have heard.
I can't listen to the Smashing Pumpkins because I think Billy Corgan is the worst f***ing singer I've ever heard.Originally Posted by mrowl
OK, he's #2 behind Janis Joplin.
... that's not food.
I'll 2nd Pearl Jam. Wish you were here isn't that short, it just has 2 (well 1 if you combine it properly) long *** song.
“If a team is to reach its potential, each player must be willing to subordinate his personal goals to the good of the team.”
Bud Wilkinson
True dat.Originally Posted by Howzit
Every one of you guys will probably laugh this off as a joke. Trust me, it's not. And it's not just history, it's a compilation of some of the greatest musicians western swing has ever known in not only tribute, but respect to the King of Western Swing. If memory serves, Wills passed away toward the end of the session. And what a memory this album gives us all.
If this don't make the short list, the list is very short sighted.
SNOOP DOGGY DOGG- "DOGGY STYLE." That's a classic Hip-Hop cd for u. nice all the way through.
Rumors - Fleetwood Mac
and I second Dark Side of the Moon.
I'm having an internal debate regarding 'Licensed to ill' and 'Blood Sugar Sex Magic'.
And I'm also on the PJ, Nirvana, PF side.
I would also add The Final Cut by Pink Floyd.
I would say this is the best Soundgarden.
You are wrong mister doctor-man. Stick to giving Pat his bi-hourly rectal examsOriginally Posted by OUDoc
Chicago--The Very Best Of Disc 1
Tower of Power--Live 1998
G Love and Special Sauce-- Electric Mile
you are the feces produced, when shame eats too much stupidity
i don't generally skip any songs in my collection of complete albumsOriginally Posted by OUAndy1807
except for that goofy Heymophandlemamathatsmeisucc or whatever that is on Vitalogy
"The choices we discern as having been made in the Constitutional Convention impose burdens on governmental proceses that often seem clumsy, inefficient, even unworkable, but those hard choices were consciously made by men who had lived under a form of government that permitted arbitrary governmental acts to go unchecked." INS v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919 (1983) (Burger, C.J.)
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If you've never listened to this oldie...
You should.